•
Gwoya/Kwatye Jungarrayi, aka "One Pound Jimmy", was the first named Aboriginal person to appear on an Australian postage stamp, in 1950. Gwoya is the Anmatyerr word for 'water', Kwatye. •
Clifford Possum Tjapaltjarri and
Tim Leura Tjapaltjarri, stepsons of Gwoya/Kwatye Jungarrayi, were Anmatyerr artists credited as leaders of the
Contemporary Indigenous Australian art movement. •
Tim Leura Tjapaltjarri/Peltharr, was a key innovator of the desert painting movement •
Kaapa Tjampitjinpa was closely related to Anmatyerr families at Napperby Station •
Emily Kngwarreye was an Anmatyerr artist who lived at
Utopia community. •
Michael Long (footballer), Australian rules footballer •
Ben Long, Australian rules footballer •
Jake Long, Australian rules footballer •
Kathleen Petyarre,
Gloria Petyarre, and
Jeanna Petyarre and two other sisters, nieces of Emily Kngwarreye, are well-known
Alyawarre / Eastern Anmatyerre artists, also at Utopia. •
Minnie Pwerle was an Alyawarr / Anmatyerr artist. ==Notes==